Marriage: Its History, Character, and Results |
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adultery assert attraction bear beautiful believe bigamy born CHAPTER character Charles Fourier charm chastity child church civilization civilized marriage concubinage concubines condition crime daugh death desire despotism destroy discord disease divine divorce equity evils existence false father feel female free love freedom girl give happiness harmony hath heart highest honor human husband idea indissoluble marriage individual sovereignty instinct jealousy labor lady liberty live love relations lover marriage institution married maternity ment misery monogamy moral Mosaic law mother mutual love nature never oppression outrage passion persons polygamy principle prostitution punished pure purity race respect riage scrofula self-ownership selfish sensual sexes sexual slave slavery social society soul spirit STEPHEN PEARL ANDREWS suffering thing thou thought thousand tion true truth union unto victim vidual violation Water-cure whole wife wish wives woman women wrong